Open Source softwareSoftware released with its underlying source code OpenSolaris on Series zSine Nomine is in the process of creating a port of Sun's OpenSolaris operating system for the zSeries architecture.
Future updates will be posted as the project progresses. Software LicensesSine Nomine Associates provides numerous software packages under Open Source licenses. This section provides reference copies of the licenses used in our Open Source software.
ROMAN EXEC (Peter Webb, Toronto Transit Comission)This file is a REXX EXEC that converts between Arabic numbers to Roman numerals.
Changing the Way Computers ComputeMike Cowlishaw, IBM Fellow, presented "Changing the Way Computers Compute" at the Hillgang user group meeting on 24 April 2008. This presentation explains the need for hardware-accelerated binary decimal formats and the emerging IEEE standards in this area.
cprof mini-HOWTOCprof is a multi-threaded profile for applications written in the C programming language. This document explains how to use Cprof to improve performance of your application.
Sine Nomine Associates announces System V Init capabilities for VMSine Nomine Associates is pleased to announce the availability of a BETA TEST version of SysVInit for VM, a utility package that brings UNIX-like startup scripting to the VM operating system.
SysVInit for z/VM and VM/ESA 0.5 releasedVersion 0.5 of SysVInit for z/VM and VM/ESA has been released.
Do-It-Yourself: Authenticating Web Users in PHPLearn how to authenticate Web visitors in PHP as a starting point for building a secure, personalized Web site.by Scott Courtney (May 2004, PDF)
Linux Do-It-Yourself: Part XV - Easy E-Commerce with PHPBuilding on previous articles in the series, author Scott Courtney will demonstrate how to build PayPal forms using PHP and MySQL and how to extract data from the catalog. (July 2003, PDF)
http://www.naspa.com/files/CDKIT/CD01/2003/July/T0307003.pdf Linux Do-It-Yourself: Part XIV - A Virtual Shopping Cart Using PHP Session VariablesA tutorial on how to program in PHP by Scott Courtney (June 2003, PDF) from Tech Support Magazine.
"This month, we'll learn how to accept data entry and selections from an end user HTML form, process the form in PHP, and return the results to the browser as a pure HTML Web page that is compatible with any browser." |